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Sporarum Et Seminum Quae Hortus Botanicus Petri Mangi Instituti Botanici Nom HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 Index sporarum et seminum quae Hortus botanicus Petri Mangi Instituti Botanici nom. V. L. Komarovii Academiae Scientiarum Rossicae pro mutua commutatione offert N 156 Komarov Botanical Institute of RAS, TKACHENKO ул. Профессора Попова, д. 2, Санкт-Петербург, 197376, Россия Kirill [email protected] Ключевые слова: Аннотация: Перечень спор и семян № 156, список семян, споры, плоды, Предлагаемых в обмен Ботаническим садом Петра семена, обмен, Ботанический Великого, собранные в 2018, 2017 и 2016 годах. сад Петра Великого, Санкт- Петербург Получена: 22 января 2019 года Подписана к печати: 10 февраля 2019 года * Hortus Botanicus Petri Mangi Instituti Botanici nom. V. L. Komarovii Academiae Scientiarum Rossicae Anno 1713 conditus Delectus primus – anno 1835 publicatus Hortus area – 16.7 ha; calidarii area – 1.1 ha Positio geographica: latitudo septentrionalis – 59° 55' longitudo orientalis – 30° 18' altitudo – 2–4 m 470 HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 Convention on the Exchange of Plant Material Following the international Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio de Janeiro – 1992), article 15 (access to genetic resources) especially concerning the exchange of plant material, the Peter the Great Botanical Garden of the V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute of RAS (BG BIN RAS) has adopted a policy on supplying seed to the scientific and horticultural community. Here are the following conditions: a) They are used for the common good in the areas of research, trialing, breeding, education and the development of public botanic gardens. b) If the recipient seeks to commercialize the genetic material, its products or research derived from it, then permission must be sought from the BG BIN RAS. Such commercialization will be subject to a separate agreement complying with our policy that a proportion of net profits be distributed to the country from which the seeds were collected. c) The genetic material, its products or research derived from it are not passed onto a third party for commercialization, without permission from the BG BIN RAS. d ) Any research publications resulting from the use of the genetic material must be acknowledged the BG BIN RAS as the supplier. * * * * * The seeds listed below are all open pollinated. Those collected in the wild or cultivated from wild collected plants. Invasive Plants Invasive, non-native plants are a serious global issue. Since it is impossible to predict the behavior of a plant outside its natural habitat, please use caution in the mode of reproduction of each species before adding it to your collection. We recommend a lengthy evaluation period in controlled conditions with introduced plants. Climate The amount of precipitation (1836-2011), mm Month I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Minimum 0 3 1 2 2 5 5 1 2 5 2 4 Average 30 27 27 31 43 57 68 76 60 53 43 37 Maximum 87 92 90 99 127 199 166 197 190 150 117 112 Snow depth (1890-2011), sm Month I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII Average 24 31 30 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 18 Maximum 63 68 73 53 1 0 0 0 0 16 38 56 471 HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 Our IPEN acronym is LE (July 2013) Botanicus – Dr.Sci. Kirill Tkachenko Curatores: Plantae cultae sub divo: Dr. Gennady Firsov – Plantae lignosae, Arboretum Prof., Dr.Sci. Olga Baranova – collectio familia Liliaceae (Alpinarium, Liliarium) Dr. Nina Alexeeva – collectio familia Iridaceae (Iridarium) Dr. Irina Pautova – Alimentarium, nutritivarum et medicinalium plantae Alla Kapelian – Rosarium Vladimir Reinvald – Floralium Elena Olschevskaya – Decor hortorum Plantae calidariorum: Prof., Dr.Sci. Elena Arnautova – Plantae subtropicae, tropicae et Pteridophyta omnia Eugenia Romanova – Plantae succulentae Collectores seminum: Olga Kovbasina, Tatjana Khudyakova, Eduard Lebedev, Sofia Dolgaya, Elena Dondua, Elena Smirnova, Marina Bolshakova, Nataliya Kolchenko, Gennady Firsov, Alexandra Volchanskaya, Alexandra Loginova, Alla Kapelian, Anastasiya Pashkova, Elena Olschevskaya, Sergey Shevchuk Horti botanici praefectus – Prof., Dr.Sci.Vasily Jarmishko Director – Dr.Sci. Dmitry Geltman ** The names of the plants are given according to the Plantlist (http://www.theplantlist.org), the floras seen within the former USSR are given by S.K. Cherepanov (Cherepanov, 1995), and the European Northwest by N.N. Tsvelev (Tsvelev, 2000). * – Semina anno 2017 collecta ^ – Growing in collidaris 472 HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 PARS I SPORAE, SEMINA ET FRUCTIS PLANTARUM IN HORTO BOTANICO PETRI MANGI CULTARUM PTERIDOPHYTES Name (http://www.theplantlist.org) // = Synonim name Anemiaceae // = Schizaeaceae 1. ˄ * Anemia mexicanaKlotzsch 2. ˄ Anemia mexicanaKlotzsch 3. ˄ * Anemia phyllitidis(L.) Sw. 4. ˄ Anemia phyllitidis(L.) Sw. Aspleniaceae 5. ˄ * Asplenium bulbiferumG. Forst 6. ˄ Asplenium burundensePic.Serm. 7. ˄ * Asplenium flaccidumBonap. // =Asplenium pooliivar.linearipinnatum(Bonap.) C. Chr. 8. ˄ * Asplenium lunulatumSw. 9. ˄ Asplenium nidusL. 10. ˄ * Asplenium nidusL. // =Asplenium australasicum(J.Sm.) Hook. 11. ˄ Asplenium nidusL. // =Asplenium australasicum(J.Sm.) Hook. 12. ˄ * Asplenium nidusL. cv. Osaca 13. * Asplenium scolopendriumL. // =Phyllitis scolopendrium(L.) Newman 14. ˄ * Asplenium scolopendriumvar.americanumFernald // =Phyllitisscolopendriumvar.americanum(Fernald) Kartesz et Gandhi 15. ˄ * Asplenium serratumL. 16. * Asplenium trichomanesL. 17. ^ * Thamnopteris grevillii(Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.) T. Moore // =Asplenium grevilleiWall. ex Hook. & Grev. 18. ^ Thamnopteris grevillii(Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.) T. Moore // =Asplenium grevilleiWall. ex Hook. & Grev. Athyriaceae // = Woodsiaceae 19. * Allantodia crenata(Sommerf.) Ching // =Allantodia crenatavar. crenata 20. Athyrium filix-femina(L.) Roth 21. * Athyrium filix-femina(L.) Roth cv. Corymbosum (Decor hortorum) 22. Athyrium filix-femina(L.) Roth cv. Corymbosum (Decor hortorum) 23. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Fieldiae (Decor hortorum) 24. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Fieldiae (Decor hortorum) 25. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Frizelleae Nanum 473 HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 26. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Frizelleae Nanum 27. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Multifidum (Decor hortorum) 28. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Multifidum (Decor hortorum) 29. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Plumosum (Decor hortorum) 30. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Plumosum Cristatum (Decor hortorum) 31. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Plumosum Cristatum (Decor hortorum) 32. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Polyclados (Decor hortorum) 33. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Polyclados (Decor hortorum) 34. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Purpureum Multidentatum (Decor hortorum) 35. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Purpureum Multidentatum (Decor hortorum) 36. * Athyrium filix-feminacv. Sagittatum (Decor hortorum) 37. Athyrium filix-feminacv. Sagittatum (Decor hortorum) 38. * Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv. Metallicum (Decor hortorum) 39. * Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv. Metallicum (Decor hortorum) 40. Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv. Metallicum (Decor hortorum) 41. * Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv.Ursula´s Red (Decor hortorum) 42. Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv.Ursula´s Red (Decor hortorum) 43. * Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv. Wildwood Twist (Decor hortorum) 44. Athyrium niponicum(Mett.) Hance cv. Wildwood Twist (Decor hortorum) 45. * Athyrium rubripes(Kom.) Kom. (Decor hortorum) 46. Athyrium rubripes(Kom.) Kom. (Decor hortorum) 47. * Athyrium sinenseRupr. 48. * Athyrium spinulosum(Maxim.) Milde // =Pseudocystopterisspinulosa(Maxim.) Ching 49. * Athyrium yokoscense(Franch. et Sav.) Christ 50. Deparia pycnosora(Christ) M. Kato 51. ˄ * Diplazium cristatum(Desr.) Alston 52. ˄ * Diplazium nigropaleaceumKunze 53. ˄ * Diplazium proliferum(Lam.) Thouars // =Diplazium proliferum(Lam.) Kaulf. 54. ˄ Diplazium proliferum(Lam.) Thouars // =Diplazium proliferum(Lam.) Kaulf. 55. ˄ * Diplazium sibiricum(Turzh. ex Kunze) Sa. Kurata (Decor hortorum) 56. * Diplazium sibiricum(Turzh. ex Kunze) Sa. Kurata (Decor hortorum) 57. Diplazium sibiricum(Turzh. ex Kunze) Sa. Kurata (Decor hortorum) 58. ˄ * Diplazium subsinuatum(Wall. ex Hook. & Grev.) Tagawa 59. Pseudocystopteris spinulosa(Maxim.) Ching Blechnaceae 60. ˄ * Blechnum auratum(Fée) R.M. Tryon et Stolze 61. ˄ * Blechnum brasilienseDesv. var.corcovadenseRaddi cv. Crispum 474 HORTUS BOTANICUS, 2019, T. 14, Url: http://hb.karelia.ru/ ISSN 1994-3849 77-3305 62. ˄ * BlechnumgibbumMett. 63. ˄ BlechnumgibbumMett. 64. ˄ * Blechnum medium(R.Br.) Christenh. // =Doodia mediaR. Br. 65. ˄ * Woodwardia orientalisSw. 66. Woodwardia unigemmata(Makino) Nakai Cystopteridaceae 67. Cystopteris fragilis(L.) Bernh. (Decor hortorum) 68. ˄ Cystopteris fragilis(L.) Bernh. Davalliaceae 69. ˄ * Araiostegia divaricata(Blume) M. Kato 70. ˄ * Araiostegia divaricatavar.formosana(Hayata) M. Kato // =Davallia orientalisC. Chr. ex Y.C. Wu, K. Wong et Pong 71. ˄ * Davallia dissectaJ.Sm.; Moore et Houlston 72. ˄ * Davallia teyermanniiBaker 73. ˄ * Scyphularia pentaphylla(Blume) Fée // =Davallia pentaphylla(Blume) Fée Dennstaedtiaceae 74. ˄ * Microlepia marginata(Panz.) C. Chr. 75. ˄ * Microlepia platyphylla(D.Don) J. Sm. 76. ˄ * Microlepiaspeluncae(L.) T. Moore Dryopteridaceae // = Aspidiaceae /Lomariopsidaceae 77. * Arachniodes aristata(G. Forst.) Tindale 78. Arachniodes aristata(G. Forst.) Tindale cv.Variegata 79. * Arachniodes simulans(Ching) Ching 80. ˄ * Cyrtomium
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